New Report Urges More Research on Nanotech Use in Food

Added on the 21 Jan 2010 , by Admin under the News section.
With nanotechnology the new focus for many scientific developers a new interest has grown in focusing on the use of nanotech in the food industry to better process and package food for human consumption, adding an additional layer of protection for consumers worldwide.

UEA Team gives Insight into Future Climate Change

Added on the 20 Jan 2010 , by Admin under the News section.
New developments in CO2 monotoring are allowing scientists to see better than ever the climate changes taking place in the North Atlantic – something that comes as great news for many scientists and residents in the area alike as they can better predict future trends and how the world environment is shifting.

Israeli Pioneers Show Promising Future for Bone Injury Treatments

Added on the 19 Jan 2010 , by Admin under the News section.
Technological breakthroughs in bone and tissue treatment could mean patients may be able to recover lost mobility and overcome disabilities in a quick, painless way that was never thought possible before.

Small iPhone developer Tapulous sees big success

Added on the 20 Dec 2009 , by Admin under the News section.
IPhone app developer Tapulous says its sales have approached $1 million a month, providing fresh evidence of the growing success of start-ups designing programs for Apple Incs mobile device.

3D Blu-Ray Specs Finalized, But What About Your Gear?

Added on the 18 Dec 2009 , by Admin under the News section.
Today the Blu-Ray Disc Association announced that the codec for creating full 1080p 3D Blu-Ray content has been set, but will you need to upgrade your gear to experience the benefits? Not necessarily.

Apple iPod Classic 160GB

Added on the 17 Dec 2009 , by Admin under the News section.
If space is your primary concern when it comes to an MP3 player, this Apple-certified refurbished 160GB iPod Classic (previous generation) may be for you. Capable of storing up to 40,000 songs, it costs exactly as much as an 8GB iPod Touch (which holds only 1750 songs) and $50 less than a new iPod Classic. Better yet, it comes with Apples one-year limited warranty, as well as a new battery, outer shell, and headphones.

The Worlds First $99 Laptop Debuts

Added on the 17 Dec 2009 , by Admin under the News section.
We've been hearing about the "$100 laptop"--a no-frills, low-power portable that meets the educational needs of children in developing nations--for a few years now. But no product has materialized--at least not at the $100 price point--until now. Cherrypal has launched a $99 portable, the Cherrypal Africa, a "mini-netbook" built to bring Internet access to the worlds poor.

Google tests new phone to profit from mobile Web

Added on the 15 Dec 2009 , by Admin under the News section.

An employee answers phone calls at the switchboard of the Google office in Zurich August 18, 2009. REUTERS/Christian HartmannAP - Google Inc. is determined to gain more influence over how the Web is used on mobile phones, even if the next step in the quest tramples some of the relationships forged during its two-year expansion into the wireless industry.


Multiple Consumer Electronics Companies Hit With GPL Lawsuit

Added on the 15 Dec 2009 , by Admin under the News section.
PC World - The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) has brought a copyright lawsuit against 14 consumer electronics companies for allegedly violating GNU General Public License (GPL) in the use of GPL-licensed software in their products. Among those named in the suit are Best Buy, JVC, Western Digital Technologies and Westinghouse.

Seagate Offers Very Thin Hard Drive at $50 for 250GB

Added on the 14 Dec 2009 , by Admin under the News section.
NewsFactor - Big things come in small packages for Seagate Technology, which has introduced what it says is the thinnest 2.5-inch hard drive on the market. The addition to its Momentus product line, the Momentus Thin, is seven millimeters high, according to Joni Clark, product marketing manger for notebook hard drives. The drive is aimed at laptops, netbooks, backup devices, and consumer electronics.